Showing results for: Queer as Folk episodes (page 14)

How "Fire Island" passes the Bechdel test – by creating a new one
Writer Hanna Rosin ignited a firestorm when she bemoaned the lack of women in the film focused on queer Asian men
06/08/2022 22:42 UTC
The queering of friendship: Rethinking platonic relationships, guided by LGBTQ models
Anyone of any sexual orientation, gender, or other relationships status can be in a queerplatonic relationship
06/20/2020 22:30 UTC
The fascinating morality of "The Walking Dead"
AMC's new series is a hyper-violent spectacle -- but it's also a terrific case study in human behavior
11/15/2010 18:45 UTC
Will no one think of the tweens? Kids need more queer stories than just "Heartstopper"
The beloved Netflix series has been renewed but other stories of queer youth are largely missing
05/28/2022 15:00 UTC
How the real-life "Cheer" team became fodder for an "SNL" spoof and memes
The docuseries' viral success — and memeability — lies in how it captured the performances off the mat
02/04/2020 23:04 UTC
AfterEllen and the digital media bust: Queer spaces for women are disappearing, even on the Internet
The 14-year-old website for queer women, which editor Trish Bendix calls "a virtual church," will close on Friday
09/22/2016 02:58 UTC
"Dear White People," listen up: This is the conversation starter about race you've wanted
Chill out, white folks! Netflix's lively new series is a hilarious postcard from post-post-racial America
04/28/2017 02:59 UTC
The rise and rise of Harry Styles: how did the former boyband member become the biggest name in pop?
Does he deserve all the breathless praise?
06/13/2022 00:00 UTC
What "Vanderpump Rules" cad Tom Sandoval and incels have in common
It's bad enough he cheated on his longtime partner, but it's the language he's using after that's more disturbing
05/25/2023 19:00 UTC
Why are there no gay Disney characters?
Unsurprisingly, the House of Mouse is way behind the curve when it comes to tackling LGBT issues
06/01/2013 21:00 UTC
Even the best cop shows fall into "copaganda" – helping the real-life police more than survivors
The killing of Sarah Everard makes us look at "Mare of Easttown" and other cops shows with more scrutiny
06/14/2021 22:58 UTC
The queering of fashion ads: Luxury brands' LGBT experiment
New ads play with gender and sexuality -- but is this embracing the LGBT community or exploiting it?
12/30/2013 18:30 UTC
Boys to men
"Edge of Seventeen," a film about coming out and of age in the early '80s, trumps the current crop of nice-guy gay films.
05/14/1999 20:00 UTC
"Going From Broke" is the "Tidying Up with Marie Kondo" for your finances
Ashton Kutcher's new Crackle series is part of the new era of makeover TV that values action over mere aspiration
10/16/2019 21:00 UTC
5 Black women who profoundly changed TV in 2015
From the Murphys on "The Leftovers" to "Master of None"'s brilliant Denise, these characters made our year
12/28/2015 22:25 UTC